Predicting rice hybrid performance using univariate and multivariate GBLUP models based on North Carolina mating design II.
Abstract
Genomic selection (GS) is more efficient than traditional phenotype-based methods in hybrid breeding. The present study investigated the predictive ability of genomic best linear unbiased prediction models for rice hybrids based on the North Carolina mating design II, in which a total of 115 inbred rice lines were crossed with 5 male sterile lines. Using 8 traits of the 575 (115 × 5) hybrids from two environments, both univariate (UV) and...
Paper Details
Title
Predicting rice hybrid performance using univariate and multivariate GBLUP models based on North Carolina mating design II.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
118
Issue
3
Pages
302 - 310
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